Iran ceasefire-extension contract crashes 41.5pp to 33.5% on $404k
Polymarket's May 31 US-Iran ceasefire-extension market sits at 33.5% as of 05:58 UTC May 25, after a one-day collapse of 41.5 points.
Polymarket's contract on whether the US announces a new Iran agreement or ceasefire extension by May 31 is trading at 33.5% as of 05:58 UTC on May 25, the last point in its 1-day price series. That is a 41.5-point fall from the 75% open 24 hours earlier, on $404,180 of 24-hour volume. The window high was 82.5% and the low 27.5%.
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